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Government of India Ministry of Urban Development Lok GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 524 TO BE ANSWERED ON JULY 20, 2016 LAND TO NGOs NO. 524 SHRI RAM CHARITRA NISHAD: Will the minister of urban development be pleased to state: (a) : Whether the Government allocates land to Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) on concessional rates and if so, the details alongwith the specific norms in this regard; and (b) The names of the NGOs allocated land on concessional rates so far? ANSWER THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (RAO INDERJIT SINGH) (a) : The land was allotted to Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) by Land & Development Office (L&DO) on institutional rates prior to 7.11.2006. However, in view of scarcity of land in Delhi it has been decided on 7.11.2006 that L&DO lands in Delhi will not be allotted to NGOs. DDA allots land to various NGOs at their institutional rates. The price fixation norms that are followed for allocation of land to NGOs are as per rates issued by the Ministry from time to time (copies of letters fixing such rates is placed at Annexure-I). (b): The list of NGOs to which land has been allotted by L&DO and DDA are at Annexures-II & III respectively. ********* ANNEXURE‐II S.No. Name of Institution 1. All India Fine Arts Crafts Society 2. Yogoda Satsanga Society of India 3. Bhartiya Kala Kendra Trust 4. Yuva Bharti Trust 5. Pearey Lal Bhawan Association 6. Delhi Symphony Society 7. Chinmaya Mission 8. Ganga Ram Hospital 9. Children Book Trust 10. Chittaranjan Park Bangiya Samaj 11. Shanti Avedna Ashram 12. Purboshree Mahila Samiti 13. Indian Mountaineering Foundation 14. Vedic Cultural Centre 15. Alliance Franchise‐de‐Delhi 16. Indian Social Institute 17. National Academy of Medical Sciences 18. Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Memorial Trust 19. Sri Kanchi Kamakoti 20. Bengal Association 21. Bipin Chandra Pal Memorial Trust 22. Natya Ballet Centre 23. Moolchand Hospital 24. Asian News International 25. Public Opinion Trends Analysis & News Service 26. Maratha Mitra Mandal 27. Indo German Social Service Society 28. Dr. Hardikar Foundation Trust 29. National Youth Hostel Trust 30. Lok Kalyan Samiti 31. All India Sikh Federation 32. Maulana Azad Medical College 33. Bharat Sevak Samaj Delhi Pradesh 34. Bharti Sangam Trust 35. Antar Rashtiya Sahayog Parishad 36. India Institute of Architects 37. Chronicle Society of India 38. Indian Building Congress 39. Natya Tarangini 40. Caritas India 41. Ravi Shanker Institute of Musical Arts 42. Santhigiri Ashram 43. Council of Indian School Certificate Exam 44. National Integration Committee 45. Delhi Music Society 46. All India Council of Mayors 47. Vishwa Yuvak Kendra 48. Delhi Malaya lee Association 49. Delhi Hospital Society 50. Vivekananda Kendra 51. Dr. C.P Ghugh Memorial Trust 52. Ramana Kendra 53. Delhi Karnataka Sanga 54. International Commission Irregation Drainag 55. Lok Kala Manch 56. St.Stephens Hospital 57. Shastri Indo‐Canadian 58. Zaheer Science Foundation 59. Indian National Trust Art & Culture Heritage 60. Bihar Association (Rajendra Bhawan Trust) 61. Vanita Samaj 62. Indian Ports Association 63. Institution of Engineering “India” 64. Association of Indian Engineering Industry 65. Quami Ekta Trust 66. Triveni Kala Sangam 67. South Indian Samaj 68. Institute of Social Service, Bombay 69. Garhwal Hiteshini Sabha 70. Child Relief & You (CRY) 71. Nahar Theatre Pvt. Ltd. (Alankar Cinema) 72. All India Federation of SC/ST 73. National Society for Prevention of Blindness of India 74. Observer Research Foundation 75. Karol Bagh Bangiya Samsad 76. Indian Diary Association 77. Indian Council for Child Welfare 78. Delhi Tamil Sangam 79. Bhagwan Mahavir Memorial Samiti 80. Centre for Women’s Development Studies 81. World Fellowship of Religious 82. Indian Council for Social Welfare 83. Jamiat Trust Society 84. B.T. Ranadive Memorial Trust 85. Maharaja Ranjit Singh Trust 86. Bar Association of India 87. Delhi Tax Bar Association 88. Press Trust of India 89. Indian & Eastern Newspapers Society 90. Shram Shadana Bombay Trust 91. Little Theatre Group 92. Delhi Children’s Little Theatre 93. Punjabi Sahit Sabha 94. Vishnu Digambar Marg Gandharva Mahavidyalaya 95. Vishnu Digambar Marg Shri Hind Pursuhottam Hindi Bhawan Nays Samiti 96. India Adult Education Association 97. Raja Ram Mohan Roy Memorial Trust 98. Institute of Town Planners” (India) 99. Association of Social Health in India 100. Indian Society of International Law 101. Sangeet Bharti 102. Jai Jawan Jai Kishan Trust 103. Bharatiya Adim Jati Sewak Sangh 104. Missionaries of Charity 105. Vishwa Ahimsa Sangh, Defence Colony 106. Vishamber Free Homeo Dispensary 107. Akshara Theatre 108. Kashmiri Sahayak Samiti 109. Delhi Bridge Association 110. Indian Social Institute 111. Changi Ram Vyamshala 112. Shri Ramayan Vidyapeeth 113. Society for Promotion of Wastelands 114. Delhi SC Welfare Association 115. AIMO Industrial Foundation Society 116. Council for Social Development 117. World Wildlife Fund‐ India 118. Triveni Kala Sangam 119. All India Management Association 120. Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce 121. Manipuri Fine Arts Centre 122. Sain Dass Charitable Trust Society 123. Jawaharlal Makhanlal Jain Chairtable Trust 124. India Islamic Cultural Centre 125. Bar Council of India 126. Vishwa Ahimsa Sangh 127. Anjuan Taraqqi Urdu (Hind) 128. Srinivas Malliah Memorial Theatre Crafts Trust 129. Andhra Vanita Mandali 130. Indian Medical Association 131. Jagjivan Ashram Trust 132. India International Centre 133. Indian National Theatre 134. Ford Foundation 135. Central Policy Research 136. Gandhi Peace Foundation 137. Sunder Nagar Women’s Welfare Association 138. Vaish Aggarwal Education Society * 139. Research & Development Foundation * 140. Laghu Udyog Bharti * 141. Young Men’s Sikh Association 142. Ved Vidyan Maha Vidya Peeth * 143. Dr. Keshav Samarak Kerndra * 144. Asim Sen Spiritual & Charitable Society * 145. Sanskrita Bharti * 146. Swedeshi Jagran Foundation * 147. Rajyoga Education & Research Centre * 148. Akhil Bhartiya Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram * 149. Dr. Mukherjee Nays Samiti * 150. Jassa Ram Hospital 151. Indian Heritage Society 152. Jawaharlal Nehru National Youth Centre 153. Sanskar Bharti * 154. Vidya Bharti Akhil Bhartiya Shiksha Sansthan * 155. Sewa Bharti * 156. All India Blind Relief Society 157. Mahamana Malviya Mission 158. National Federation of Blind 159. Vishwa Samwad Kendra * 160. Rotary Habitat Centre 161. Gandhi Hindustani Sahitya Sadan 162. Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan 163. Andhra Association, Delhi 164. Bureau of Indian Standard 165. Mobile Creches 166. Ghalib Institute 167. Centre of Applied Politics 168. Indian Ex‐Services League 169. Sen Nursing Home 170. Bharatiya Kishan Sangh 171. Sewa International * 172. Hind Mazdoor Sabha 173. AICURD 174. Student Experience in Inter‐state Living * 175. Sanatan Dharam Sabha * 176. ICRIER 177. Rasthriya Sewa Samiti 178. Akhil Bhartiya Bishnoi Mahasabha 179. Half Way Homes/Long Stay Homes 180. Agroha Vikas Trust 181. Vimhans Hospital 182. Karnataka Sangeetha Sabha 183. Bhartiya Kisan Sangh * 184. Institute of Integrated Learning in Management * Annexure-III LIST OF ALLOTMENT OF LAND TO HIGHER AND TECHINICAL INSTITUTIONS/SOCIO CULTURE/OFFICE PURPOSE SL. NO. DATE OF ALLOTMENT / NAME OF SOCIETY AREA ALLOTTED LOCATION DATE OF POSSESSION 1. ** LITTLE PEOPLE EDUCATION SOCIETY 6000.00 DWARKA 2. ** NARAINA INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION ** NARAINA 3. ** Rishi Aurobindo Ednl Society ** Narela 4. ** Sanatan Dharam Prachin Sabha 10117.50Sqm Mayur Vihar 5. ** Woman & Child Welfare Centre 4047 Sqm Dwarka 6. ** Indian Institute of Islamic Studies 124688.07 Sqm Tughlakabad 7. ** All India Sanskrit Sahitya Sammelan 2023.50 Sqm South of IIT 8. ** Surajmal Memorial Edn. Society ** Janakpuri 9. ** Sanjivini society for Mental Health ** Qutab Institutional Area 10. ** Manav Kalyan Adhyatmic Sansthan ** Lajpat Nagar 11. ** Delhi Society for mentally research children 17806.80 Sqm Okhla 12. ** Academy for Fine Art 1000 Sqm. Siri Fort Institutional Area 13. ** Asam Association 835 Sqm. Qutub Inst. Area 14. ** Lohia Karpoori Institute of Tech. for Social 513 Sqm. Sarita Vihar Change 15. ** Naritya Kasturba Cultural Society 1701 Sqm. Hauj Khas 16. ** Panchayti Dharmarth Trust 475 Sqm. Ashok Vihar 17. ** Satsang Delhi Branch Safdarjung 0.25 Acre South of IIT 18. ** Women Development Organization 2000 Sqm. FC-33, Jasola 19. ** Old Age Home 1877 Sqm. Dwarka 20. 24.7.68 All India 5769.93 Sqm South of IIT Federation of Deaf 21. 30.10.68 Council of scientific and Industrial Research 12545.70 Sqm Friends Colony 22. 17.2.69 Lokayata Welfare Centre 836.10 Sqm Hauz Khas 23. 19.4.69 Guru Nanak Foundation 4220.96 Sqm South of IIT 24. 10.2.70 Raag Rang 4856.40 Sqm AGCR Enclave 25. 27.12.71 Delhi Yuva Sabha 418.05 Sqm Pambari Chowk 26. 5.1.72 Institute of Home Economy 8377.29 Sqm South Extn 27. 25.8.72 United India Organization 2933.80 Sqm South of IIT 28. 1.3.73 Asian Institute of Ednl. Planning and 15176.25 Sqm Hauz Khas administration 29. 22.8.73 School of Plan & Architecture 20639.70 Sqm Kondli Gharoli 30. 16.1.74 All India Book Seller & Publisher Association 348.39 Sqm East of Kailash 31. 11.12.74 Institute for Socialist Edn. 4047 Sqm South of IIT 32. 16.10.75 Federation for welfare of mentally retarded 8094 Sqm South of IIT 33. 20.8.76 War Widows Association 1000 Sqm South of IIT 34. 2.2.77 Indian Federation of United Nation 836.10 Sqm South of IIT Association 35. 4/24/1978 BHARTIYA GRAMEEN MAHILA SANGH 1003.32 SHEIKH SARAI 36. 15.7.78 Kund-kund Bharti 4047 Sqm South of IIT 37. 1.11.80 Hindu Sangeet Institute 838.22 Sqm South of IIT 38. 7/17/1980 USTAD HAFIZ ALI KHAN MEMORIAL 1800.00 SOUTH OF IIT SOCIETY 39. 29.8.80 Dr. Vijaypal memorial Society 122 Sqm Lawrence Road 40. 25.9.80 Voluntary Health Association of India 800.50 Sqm South of IIT 41. 10.3.80 Institute of Marketing and management 3064.62 Sqm South of IIT 42.
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